Brooklyn Sims didn’t have STD Keith Agee shot her to death over
A woman who was gunned down by her daughter’s father inside a Florida Home Depot did not have the sexually transmitted disease he killed her over.
Brooklyn Sims, 18, tested negative for gonorrhea in an STD test that was taken just days before the slaying, prosecutors revealed in court Wednesday — after the jury found her ex Keith Agee guilty of first-degree premeditated murder.
“I know in the grand scheme of things it doesn’t matter, but we just wanted to give Miss Sims a little bit of dignity,” Assistant State Attorney Bridgette Jensen said after handing the judge a copy of the report.
Agee, 20, had admitted earlier in the week to killing the mother of his 2-year-old child while she was working inside the Pensacola Home Depot on Aug. 11.
While on the stand, Agee confessed he was enraged after contracting an STD after he and Sims were intimate, which he blamed on her own infidelity.
“I said, ‘Hey, you gave me something.’ She said, ‘Not this again,’ and turned around and proceeded to walk off from me. I’ve never been so mad in my life,” Agee testified.
“I pulled my firearm from my waistband, and I proceeded to shoot Brooklyn.”
Two others sustained minor injuries.
Agee claimed the shocking slaughter was a heat-of-the-moment choice, but texts between him and his mother, Sheila Agee, 50, prove he had carefully planned the attack.
After Agee told his mother he wanted to “just shoot” Sims, Sheila Agee allegedly egged him on, telling that if he didn’t “come kill her” he would be a “bitch.”
She then went on to give him Sims’ location before advising him to “erase” the incriminating texts “cause I don’t want nobody to know I was texting you stupid ass,” the exchange shows.
Keith Agee then ended the disturbing conversation by saying that the “thought of her knowin she f–ked and the regret in her face will b enough to satisfy me,” according to the text messages released by cops.
Sheila Agee also faces a first-degree premeditated murder charge in this case. She is due in court in February.
Brooklyn’s mother, Tiyanna Thomas, shared an emotional message with the judge after Agee’s verdict.
“I don’t hate Mr. Agee,” Thomas said.
“But I can’t forgive him yet. I’m raising his daughter. That day, Casey lost her mother, her father, and her grandmother.”
Agee was sentenced to life in prison for the premeditated murder charge. He also was charged with aggravated battery, for which a jury found him not guilty.
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